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Loading PNG\JPG Images in MFC without using GDI\GDI+

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rejidasan - 03 Apr 2007 07:42 GMT
Hello All,

I have a MFC Dialog based application. I am not using GDI or GDI+
libraries. I need to load PNG and JPEG images in this Dialog Based
application. Can you suggest me how to to do without using GDI\GDI+?

Thanks in advance,
Reji
Ben Voigt - 03 Apr 2007 14:12 GMT
> Hello All,
>
> I have a MFC Dialog based application. I am not using GDI or GDI+

It is not possible to have an MFC application without the GDI library.

> libraries. I need to load PNG and JPEG images in this Dialog Based
> application. Can you suggest me how to to do without using GDI\GDI+?

What are you trying to do with the image?  Display it?  Process it?  Write
it back out?

What should the image look like after it is loaded?  An HBITMAP?  An array
of color table indexes?  An array of RGB colors?  With or without alpha
support?
Michael Phillips, Jr. - 03 Apr 2007 14:41 GMT
There are many solutions availabe:

1) Microsoft's CImage class.  Easy to use eventhough it uses GDI and GDI+.
2) Microsoft's Windows Imaging Component.  WindowsXP, Windows2003 Server,
VISTA only.
3) Microsoft's IPicture com interface.  Jpeg, gif, bmp, metafiles, icons but
no png.
4) Third party free libraries(e.g.,  Libpng,  jpeg-6b, etc).

> Hello All,
>
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